Health Information
Over-The-Counter Medications OTC’s
We can provide your child with the following in the Health Room/Nurse's Office.
Antibiotic ointment
Calamine lotion
Antiseptic wipes
Eyewash
Wax (for braces)
White petrolatum ointment
TLC
If you think your child may need any Over-The-Counter (OTC) medication please bring in an UNEXPIRED supply IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING. We have paperwork for you to sign. We can administer those medications to your child as needed and directed. (Tylenol- acetaminophen, Motrin- ibuprofen, Aleve- naproxen, Tums-calcium carbonate, Cough drops, Pepto-Bismol- bismuth subsalicylate, etc)
Immunizations
Oregon law requires that children enrolled in public school be adequately immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and varicella.
Immunization Annual Report
The state of Oregon requires annual reporting on school immunization rates.
March 2023 reports
The Oregon Health Authority provides resources for parents. Learn more about immunizations on the OHA website.
Crisis Text Line
Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text 741741 from anywhere in the USA to text with a trained Crisis Counselor.
Visit http://www.crisistextline.org/faq/ for more information.
Puberty Materials
Safe Touch
The Safe Touch curriculum provided yearly is apart of Senate Bill 856 (Link to SB856)
It is a sexual abuse prevention measure. Safe touch instruction is tailored to be age specific k-1, 2-3, and 4-5.
You will receive an email when this education is scheduled for your child. You may contact your child's teacher if you wish to opt out of this education program.
Here are the links to the age appropriate presentation:
K-1st grade Safe Touch Presentation
2nd-3rd grade Safe Touch Presentation
4th-5th Grade Safe Touch Presentation
Ringworm
What you should know and how to prevent this quick spreading fungus
Coxsackie Virus
Also known as hand, foot, and mouth disease, it is spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing or contact with blister fluid of an infected person.
Visit the following link to learn how to lower your risk and avoid this preventable disease: http://www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-mouth/index.html
Head Lice Removal Instructions
Visit the following link for instructions on ridding head lice:
Head Lice Removal instructions